@gitana1 @Mrspratcher does that mean it is now case law and it will be reached quickly as to if the decision is to the point, that is if it is relevant?
This isn't Ohio.
@gitana1 @Mrspratcher does that mean it is now case law and it will be reached quickly as to if the decision is to the point, that is if it is relevant?
That is odd that he knew exact times. That former teacher said he had a photographic memory. I also wonder if the neighbor checked their security camera, hoping to see if it picked up anyone abducting the family, and then told CW before LE even checked out their cameras what time they saw him leave and that they noticed no one else that the camera picked up.He said during the initial visit from LE on Monday afternoon that Shanann arrived home at 1:48 am and he backed his truck into the driveway at 5:27 am. So precise. (per affidavit). This is before LE checked out neighbor's video system.
The three interviews were done on Tuesday when LE came back with scent dogs. (BTW, AB got this fact wrong. grrr..She talks like the interview was done on Monday)
That’s what I think as well. I’m confused as to why this is relevant. Unless they’re simply covering their bases and want to put him at the scene (not that there’s any doubt, even by his own account).
My reading of it is that they found/collected a bag at the burial/disposal site - with possible bare footprints on it - but maybe I’m not reading that properly
That would be a good mention in the closing arguments, perhaps.I think this is a point we have not made enough, including myself. He chose to do multiple media interviews. Full stop. Whenever the defense puts up an argument of the frightened, cornered hero father who avenged his children's death in a fit of rage at the tragic loss...one who stumbled through a half hazard attempt to cover up the whole thing but really is a good guy...WHY THE COCKINESS TO DO MULTIPLE MEDIA INTERVIEWS 36 HOURS LATER? Is that a panicked man we can relate to? Or something scarier?
Weird his feet would have been bare. If they aren't his footprints, who else's could they be?
I’m not an expert, but I highly doubt it. Prints deteriorate based on time and conditions, so figuring out a specific time a print was left, sounds impossible to me.Would it be possible to establish a connection between time of death and a footprint? Just thinking outloud.
Yah, just leave any thing that were used to carry the bodies. Looks like it. I wonder what else he left.. a shovel?So, the genius left behind loved ones bodies, a sheet & a bag? Hmmm....
Hardly the attitude of someone whose spouse has killed the beloved children. So telling.Regardless as to who he said killed his daughters, his demeanor afterwards and his actions at the Thayers were telling.
How could he not grieve for those little girls? Especially knowing they were laying dead in dark oil, that his last memory of them was putting them there? How? Half the world is now grieving for them and we didn’t even know them.
That was their daddy, they trusted him and he’s laughing and showing off his shirt, checking himself on tv and planning to sell the house. IMO he killed them or he’d never be that evilly detached.
I wonder what that could mean? You would expect all their footprints all over the house, wouldn't you?
Those were my thoughts as well."let me" choke her OR let me have rough sex as was discussed upthread. MOO
@TxMother67 I am thinking that would not be possible but hey, maybe it is.Would it be possible to establish a connection between time of death and a footprint? Just thinking outloud.
He said during the initial visit from LE on Monday afternoon that Shanann arrived home at 1:48 am and he backed his truck into the driveway at 5:27 am. So precise. (per affidavit). This is before LE checked out neighbor's video system.
The three interviews were done on Tuesday when LE came back with scent dogs. (BTW, AB got this fact wrong. grrr..She talks like the interview was done on Monday)
The back of his truck bed looks extended so why would he back in the garage if he’s putting their bodies in the cab section behind the front seat? I could understand if he was putting them in the truck bed or the tool box. I did read somewhere there was a bunch of hair in the toolboxHe said during the initial visit from LE on Monday afternoon that Shanann arrived home at 1:48 am and he backed his truck into the driveway at 5:27 am. So precise. (per affidavit). This is before LE checked out neighbor's video system.
The three interviews were done on Tuesday when LE came back with scent dogs. (BTW, AB got this fact wrong. grrr..She talks like the interview was done on Monday)
It would have been easier if he parked his truck sideways. I can't wait to see what the neighbor's camera captured.The back of his truck bed looks extended so why would he back in the garage if he’s putting their bodies in the cab section behind the front seat? I could understand if he was putting them in the truck bed or the tool box. I did read somewhere there was a bunch of hair in the toolbox
Great point. If the car was backed up in front of the garage, it would also be easier to load the bodies, and not risk being spotted (the truck would provide cover).Interesting thought: CW couldn't take the bodies out the front door of his home because HIS OWN Ring doorbell camera would have recorded him doing that.